JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg slams cousin RFK Jr. for using ‘Camelot’ to spread ‘conspiracy theories’ in presidential run and calls his candidacy an ’embarrassment’ – as another family member endorses Biden

JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Berates Cousin RFK Jr. for using ‘Camelot’ to spread ‘conspiracy theories’ during the presidential election and calling his candidacy an ’embarrassment’ – as another family member endorses Biden

  • President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, said he supports President Joe Biden over his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • Schlossberg called Kennedy’s presidential run a “shame” and a “vanity project” in a video posted to Instagram
  • He praised Biden for being on his way to becoming the country’s “greatest progressive president we’ve ever had.”

President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, hammered on his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential run. Friday morning Instagram post — and then endorsed President Joe Biden.

Robert F. Kennedy – one of the country’s most prominent anti-vaxxers – announced in April that he would run against Biden in the 2024 Democratic primary.

Since then, the longshot candidate has garnered about 14 percent of the Democratic primary while making waves with outlandish claims such as that COVID-19 was designed to spare Ashkenazi Jews and the Chinese.

Schlossberg, 30, said Biden was on track to become the country’s “greatest progressive president we’ve ever had,” saying that if his cousin cared about his family’s legacy, he would support the current resident of the Oval Office.

“Instead, he trades on Camelot, celebrities, conspiracy theories and conflicts for personal gain and fame,” Caroline Kennedy’s lawyer and son said.

‘I listened to him. I know him. I have no idea why anyone thinks he should be president. What I do know is that his candidacy is a disgrace.’

President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, posted a video to Instagram Friday morning hammering at his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential bid. and supported President Joe Biden

Democratic presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was invited by House Republicans to testify at a Congressional hearing on censorship on Thursday. Kennedy is one of the country’s most prominent anti-vaxxers

“Let’s not get distracted by someone’s vanity project again,” Schlossberg added.

In the video, Schlossberg highlighted Biden’s record and noted the government’s push for infrastructure and green energy development.

“He has appointed more federal judges than any president since my grandfather. He ended our longest war. He ended the COVID pandemic. And he ended Donald Trump,” Schlossberg praised.

The young lawyer’s endorsement of Biden follows a number of members of the Kennedy clan who have publicly expressed support for the president’s re-election in 2024.

RFK’s sister Rory, a documentary filmmaker, has supported Biden.

Schlossberg’s mother Caroline, JFK’s only surviving child, supports Biden.

She is currently the US Ambassador to Australia.

Jack Schlossberg joins several family members who openly support President Joe Biden’s re-election bid, despite family member Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenges the president in the 2024 Democratic primary

Former Representatives Joe Kennedy III and Patrick Kennedy have also supported Biden, as has Victoria Kennedy, the widow of the late Senator Ted Kennedy.

She is another diplomat in the Biden administration and serves as the US Ambassador to Austria.

Meanwhile, Republicans gave RFK Jr. an outlet this week and invited him to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on Arming the Federal Government on Thursday.

Democrats were outraged by the invitation and hammered Republicans for allowing a political rival of the president to appear in front of a Congressional hearing.

They became further angered after Kennedy’s controversial comments about COVID targeting certain ethnicities came to light.

Still, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy let the show go on.

“I disagree with everything he said,” the Republican leader told reporters. “The hearing we have this week is about censorship. I don’t think censoring someone is really the solution here.’

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